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Custom Markets - Furnish

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Written by heide matussek

Updated at March 18th, 2026

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Custom Markets - Furnish Report Options

Custom Markets - Furnish

Furnish shows the percentage/composition of certain fibre pulp and additives used in the end product. The Furnish report contains the amount consumed per ton(ne) by a given machine or mill for a selected category of feed stock for the machines/mills in the defined custom market.

Report Options

Format: Determines how furnish is displayed: Fiber Furnish contains only fiber furnish values, while Total Furnish includes pulp as well as additives (coating, filler, and starch). 

Balance Date: Shows the most recent date when any mill‑level changes required a rebalance of the mills included in the market. Can be changed to check the consumption values at an earlier point in time.

Highlight/label: Opens the highlighting tools. For details, see the How to highlight and label mills or companies article on the support hub.

Compare Dates: Allows comparison of two different cost dates within the same view. For details, see the How can I compare the cost at two specific points in time article on the support hub. 

The Furnish reports default to the Graph view. Clicking on Data will open the data report.

On the graph, the x‑axis displays the annual capacity per product per machine ( in the selected unit (FMT or FST). The y‑axis represents the percentage share of pulp furnish, based on the option selected in the Update Graph Format. Each pulp grade is reported separately for manufactured (integrated) pulp and purchased pulp sourced from the market (market pulp). 

The Indicate By sort function allows users to apply color coding and labels to distinguish data points by World Region (continent), Region (country or sub‑region), Product, or Company. Selecting Highlight clears all highlighting and enables easy view of individual machine highlights by clicking on a machine symbol.

 

Furnish - Data report

For each asset, the report shows:

Product: Indicates the product produced, even if a grade level is selected. This report does not allow to look up grade level data.

PM#: Shows the number of the specific paper machine or pulp dryer.

Capacity FST/D or FST/Y, FMT/D or FMT/Y: provides the machine’s production capacity in both daily and annual terms, depending on the preferred Units.

Pulp furnish: Each pulp grade is shown as an abbreviation, and all values are expressed as percentages (%). Manu Perc refers to the proportion of pulp manufactured on site (integrated pulp), whereas Pur Perc refers to the proportion of pulp purchased externally on the market (market pulp).

The Total Furnish report shows the percentage share of coating, filler, and starch additives as part of the overall furnish. Together with the pulp grade percentages, these components collectively account for 100% of the total furnish.

Note: If a produced pulp grade is selected in the Grade/Product view, the furnish composition will generally reflect 100% allocation to that pulp grade, as no additional furnish components are applied.

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